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Filling up with gas and only one hose. Good? Bad? Doesn't matter?
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<blockquote data-quote="liedenfrost" data-source="post: 6029648" data-attributes="member: 37974"><p>Ground temps are stable, so its a myth buying gas in colder temperatures to get more. Also, I'm not sure how much 87 octane is held up in the hose/pump, but I would really be careful with the tune, so that you are not running the ragged edge on timing and A/F just in case the gas in your car is only 92 octane rather than 93.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liedenfrost, post: 6029648, member: 37974"] Ground temps are stable, so its a myth buying gas in colder temperatures to get more. Also, I'm not sure how much 87 octane is held up in the hose/pump, but I would really be careful with the tune, so that you are not running the ragged edge on timing and A/F just in case the gas in your car is only 92 octane rather than 93. [/QUOTE]
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